We were in town for a sporting event and relaxation. The location worked out fairly well to visit the sites, attend the game, and for good restaurant options nearby. I highly recommend Toulouse Petit. It's about a block away on Queen Anne Ave. It offers a French/Creole menu to please pretty much everyone. Great cocktail and wine list too.
It was an extremely busy weekend in Seattle, so hotel prices were extremely high. We paid $925.00 Canadian for 2 nights. I was hoping for a nicer room for that kind of money, so my only complaint was I don't believe I received good value. The bed was fairly comfortable, not great pillows though. The room was dated but clean.

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Everything was great ! The room is a bit small and room is older but I was very comfortable. The hotel was in a great location for my trip. Close to shopping, Pike's Market, a bit of walk to Baseball Stadium but was fine. Staff were very helpful. The only negative was the shower head was very slow that's all I would have to say. I would recommend from my experience :)

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